guilty pleasures

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  1. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    What do you watch despite knowing it's really, underneath it all ... well, shit? I'm hooked on "24" with Kiefer Sutherland, and I absolutely love "Hi-5" (mornings, Channel5) an Australian kids TV show where they sing and dance around a bit. I'm in love with one of the presenters, Charli[​IMG]

    What do you watch despite yourself? Do you have a comfort film?
     
  2. PooBrain

    PooBrain Motson

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    I have this terrible obsession with "Goodnight sweetheart" I got them on DVD and watch them alot and I even watch the reruns on ITV3 as well!
     
  3. Cerebus

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    Lazytown is hilarious..! Must be all the primary colours i guess, it's a kids show, but one with a good sense of humour.

    Apart from that everything else i like is totally respectable and excellent. Erm.. except Big Brother, and all those talking-head Top 100 Whatever shows...
     
  4. Red13Faerie

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    ohh lazytown is amazin i watch that whenever i can, i even saw the dvd a while ago though i didnt have enough money to get it at the time :(
     
  5. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Yeah, I love Lazytown too, tragically. It's the songs, and I reckon that girl might be fit when she grows up....


    *Bad thoughts, bad thoughts!*
     
  6. bokonon

    bokonon Senior Member

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    Much like the guilty pleasure thread in the music forum, I don't think these shows are all that bad...But also like the music thread, I'm the only one I know that watches:

    The Dragon's Den
    Ray Mears (Whatever he's up to!)
    You Are What You Eat
    Hell's Kitchen
    & (of course!) Neighbours

    :)
     
  7. bokonon

    bokonon Senior Member

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    I'm not sure what you mean by 'Comfort Film' exactly, but if I'm on the right page I'd have to say "The Rock" with Nic Cage and Sean Connery is a bit of a comfort film for me. If I can't think of anything else I fancy, I put The Rock on. And it's not like it's even one of my favourites, just something about it I think's ace! So I've seen it a fair few times...
     
  8. Cerebus

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    Hahaha! Glad to see Lazytown is so popular, i'm not alone..!! :p
     
  9. PooBrain

    PooBrain Motson

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    I love you are what you eat.. that woman has bainwashed me.. shame I'm too lazy to take her advice

    I love lazytown.. I can do the end dance hahah!! :D
     
  10. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    Hollyoaks on sunday mornings
     
  11. Oz!

    Oz! Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Vicar of Dibley :&

    (but only because I have distinctly unholy thoughts about Dawn French's cleavage)

    *heads to confessional*

    oh... and Deal or No Deal....
     
  12. Red13Faerie

    Red13Faerie Member

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    fit when she grows up? shes already about 15 [​IMG]
     
  13. Wond'ringAloud

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    The Lion in Winter - Katherine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole. Love it, never tire of watching and John Barry's music is great. I've a passion for all things medieval though.
     
  14. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Bing bang billawallawom, silly words that don't mean anything!
     
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